Breaking the chains of history

Breaking the chains of history

Greg Nokes' book exposes slave issues in Oregon When Greg Nokes of West Linn found out that one...

County offers West Linn easement for park access

County offers West Linn easement for park access

Commission chairman offers up trail easement free of charge The back and forth between the city...

City accepting bids for next phase of new police station

City accepting bids for next phase of new police station

Mandatory pre-bid meeting was held two weeks ago The city is officially accepting bids for the...

City to buy street sweeper

City to buy street sweeper

Purchase expected to save $40,000 annually in contracting costs Looking to recoup costs, the city...

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May 16, 2013

NWEI plans anniversary splash

by Cliff Newell
Sustainability organization has big changes in store for 20th year The Northwest Earth Institute is planning to have a lot more than cake and punch when it observes its 20th anniversary today,…
May 16, 2013

TVF&R warn: Fire up the grill, not the patio

by The Spokesman
More than 6,000 fires are due to barbecue grills There’s nothing better than a backyard barbecue on a warm, sunny evening. Unfortunately, charcoal briquette and propane barbecues can pose a…
May 16, 2013

Police Log

by Lori Hall
Information for the public safety column comes from public records of the West Linn Police Department. Authorities recently filed reports on the following incidents: BURGLARY 5/8 8:20 a.m. A…
by: SUBMITTED GRAPHIC - The city of West Linn is looking to reduce the amount of red tape local businesses must work through.
May 16, 2013

West Linn's Cut the Red Tape project is underway

by For The Tidings
City seeks input from area businesses on how to remove obstacles, barriers The city of West Linn has initiated its Cut the Red Tape project, which will eliminate unnecessary and inefficient…
May 16, 2013

Local Briefs

by The Tidings
Participate in ‘Take Care of West Linn Day’ Community members are invited to join a crew doing its part for the annual “Take Care of West Linn Day” on Saturday. Come help restore critical…
May 16, 2013

LO to intervene in public meetings lawsuit

by The Tidings
Litigation targets WL's approval of water plant and pipeline The Lake Oswego City Council last week voted to intervene on West Linn City Council members’ behalf as they defend themselves against…
by: SUBMITTED - Children's Book Week
May 16, 2013

Celebrate Children's Book Week

by Carson Mischel
Pick up one of your childhood favorites at the West Linn library Take a moment to close your eyes and think about your favorite book as a child. Who were your favorite characters and what did…
May 16, 2013

City approves contract with Polar Systems for chief information…

by Patrick Malee
West Linn continues to outsource its information technology needs After a successful trial run since July of 2012, West Linn will continue to outsource its information technology (IT) services…
by: SUBMITTED - JORGENSEN
May 16, 2013

Ducks football broadcaster to speak at fundraiser

by The Tidings
Event raises funds for Senior Citizens Council of Clackamas County Duck football fever is spreading to West Linn, and it will help senior citizens who are victims of financial abuse. Mike…
by: TIDINGS FILE PHOTO: VERN UYETAKE - Residents against a proposed composting and land mining operation have posted signs throughout Stafford.
May 09, 2013

Bill aims to block Stafford composting facility

by Patrick Malee
Rep. Julie Parrish's bill would ban sites within 1,500 feet of schools In an effort to halt a controversial composting facility in the Stafford area, Rep. Julie Parrish, R-West Linn, has stepped…

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by: SUBMITTED PHOTO - Karabeika
May 09, 2013

Four candidates vie for interim municipal judge

by Patrick Malee
Replacement judge will serve from June 1 to Sept. 17 The West Linn City Council decided Monday to formally interview four candidates for the soon-to-be vacated municipal judge position, rather…
May 09, 2013

Local Briefs

by The Tidings
Living History Tour group set to celebrate centennial The Willamette Living History Tour group will be presenting a life skit of the history of Willamette at the next West Linn Centennial…
by: TIDINGS FILE PHOTO: VERN UYETAKE - Bland Circle, between Fircrest Drive and Weatherhill Road is one of the worst streets in West Linn. The road is narrow and has deteriorated.
May 09, 2013

Street maintenance fees may double in 2014

by Patrick Malee
City streets currently rank in 'fair' condition The West Linn Citizens Budget Committee voted Monday to recommend the city council raise street maintenance fees by more than double in 2014, and…
May 09, 2013

City earns financial reporting award

by The Tidings
Financial department recognized for fourth straight year For the fourth year running, the city of West Linn was honored by the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and…
May 09, 2013

Police Log

by Lori Hall
Information for the public safety column comes from public records of the West Linn Police Department. Authorities recently filed reports on the following incidents: BURGLARIES 4/28 6:21 p.m.…
by: SUBMITTED PHOTO: WEST LINN POLICE DEPARTMENT - The new centennial police badge features the American flag and an eagle.
May 09, 2013

Police honor centennial with new badge

by The Tidings
Officers paid for their own badges to offset costs As the city of West Linn prepared to kick off its centennial birthday in 2013, the officers of the West Linn Police Department decided they…
by: SUBMITTED PHOTO - From left, Radmila Ardeleanu, Lidia Salinas, Sandy Peterson, Maggie Ray, Lucille Grunst and Adeline Meindl hold the quilt.
May 09, 2013

Raffle tickets available for quilt made by local Lions Club

by The Tidings
Money from tickets will fund a $1,000 scholarship for a West Linn High School student Raffle tickets are still available for a quilt made by the West Linn Riverview Lions Club, with the proceeds…
by: SUBMITTED PHOTO - City Councilor Thomas Frank, left, recently met with Polar Systems President Tim Tragesser.
May 09, 2013

West Linn consults local businesses in economic development…

by Ashely Graff
Polar Systems urges help in relocation process In early 2013, West Linn’s City Council identified economic development as a priority, directing staff to focus on creating a friendlier and more…
by: SUBMITTED PHOTO - Check out Oregon: Preserving the Spirit and Beauty of Our Land by Tim Palmer at the library.
May 09, 2013

Explore Oregon's natural history at the library

by Rebecca Mayer
Check out traveling exhibit and books In 2009 Oregon celebrated its 150th year of statehood, but our beloved state has a much longer and richer history. Throughout the month of May, the West…
by: TIDINGS PHOTO: LORI HALL - From left, Kelsey Douglas, City Councilor Thomas Frank and Madison Staten recently met at Starbucks to talk about the work the teens are doing as his ambassadors.
May 09, 2013

Connecting teens to city hall

by Lori Hall
Councilor works with three teen ambassadors Thomas Frank was warned he would be busy when he was elected to the city council in November. And just a few short months into his four-year term that…


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